Aurelio has made only two appearances for the Reds this season. Two. Once as a starter and once as a substitute. Then again, Aurelio is Liverpool's glass man, having been injured for most of his career.

Replacement:

Jose Enrique—the Spaniard seems to be the starting left-back for Liverpool day in and day out.

Maxi Rodriguez

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The Argentine should be offloaded this transfer window.

One can argue that he's been able to score every time he is on the pitch—like his two goals against Blackburn—but he's becoming more noticeably less aggressive in his play.

Rodriguez can dribble. He can make some intelligent plays. He's also slow and temperamental. He's also a defensive liability. With Glen Johnson making runs up from the Liverpool defensive third, Rodriguez isn't going to drop back and help out with defense. If he does—when he does—it's in the form of a poor tackle, or he bounces off the player. Maxi isn't physically strong and relies on his tricky dribbling to cut into defenses.

He may be a shot of creativity in the midfield but with Dalglish at the helm, Maxi is going to waste. He also doesn't fit in with Liverpool's direction, so we can very well see the Argentine pack his bags this summer.

Side Mention: Alberto Aquilani

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A lot of people have slated Aquilani as a flop for Liverpool—that he hasn't been able to adapt his play to the English game and because he is on the physically weaker side—and that his loan spells back in Italy spell a future move away from Merseyside.

I haven't seen enough games of Aquilani in a Liverpool shirt to say he is a flop. However, the times I have seen him play, he's demonstrated precise passing and incredible vision.

[Aquilani] did well in those games. But the problem for us was trying to get him in the team. We couldn't get him in the team.

Obviously everybody wants to play and Alberto is moving over to a fantastic football club. He goes there with the best wishes of everyone and we hope it works out for him, because he was never a problem in any way, shape or form.

I think he should come back even if Dalglish says he won't fit in with the team. If we can play him right in the middle in front of the defense, I think we'd have a solid midfield. We're in desperate need of a creative midfielder who can pass the ball (almost) like Xabi Alonso.

Man, we miss our Spanish playmaker.

If Aquilani decides to stay in Italy—if AC Milan decides to buy him—I think it would be in Liverpool's best interest to look for a deep-lying playmaker. Keisuke Honda? Shinja Kagawa?